An intelligent, short-tempered, enthusiastic, and nice person that would go out of her way to make sure that her friends are happy. She is someone who gets distracted very easily when doing something important but will eventually go right back to doing it soon.
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definition 1: dirty stuff
Zayden: thum down warns friend meany name defs
Zayden fights back
yaeh yall just mad one ofdem ruin you poop
Zayden: thum down warns friend meany name defs
Zayden fights back
yaeh yall just mad one ofdem ruin you poop
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The Zaddik is the charismatic leader in Hasidism, also known as the Rebbe in order to distinguish him from the Rabbi in the conventional sense. This spelling of the word in English is now the usual form but a more correct transliteration would be tzaddik, meaning "righteous man."
The Zaddik is the charismatic leader in Hasidism, also known as the Rebbe in order to distinguish him from the Rabbi in the conventional sense. This spelling of the word in English is now the usual form but a more correct transliteration would be tzaddik, meaning "righteous man."
The model for the Zaddik was found in Hasidism in the miracle-working prophets Elisha and Elijah, in some of the holy men of prayer in Talmudic times, and in various saintly figures in the Middle Ages.
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